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Haig WHISKY There is a Reason— For everything under the sun there is a reason: More Haig Whisky is being sold (all over the world) to-day than ever in the 300 years’ life of this Distilling House. The reason is inside the bottle* ' '£l BUI £• 1 six '' K you ask for Haig Whisky (.and get it) you will be perfectly satisfied, '

Slow to feel Clean-Shaven Longer J Now a closer shave because of extra efficiency of small'bubble lather MEN who use Colgate’s do not worry around five o’clock whether to shave again.... or to try and “ get by.” Such men know the superiprity of Colgate’s small-bubble lather—-that it gives a longer-lasting shave —one that makes you feel comfortable and clean-faced. Colgate’s smallbubble lather, as its users know, is vastly dif- ■ ferent, quickly moistening the beard at the base, COLGATE as bjg bubbles can’t, LATHER • Just Plain Reasoning maS The minute you lather up with Colgate’s small- fied) showing bubble lather, two things happen: 1. The sq ? p and jn the lather breaks up the oil film that covers minimum d ir. A each hair. 2. Billions of tiny, moisture-laden common r sense bubbles seep down through your beard.... crowd - principle scisnfifiarOund each whisker-soak it soft with water. Instantly your beard gets moist easier to cut scientifically spftcned right down at’the base. Ordinary, bigrbubble lathers have more air, less moisture. A comparison will prove Colgate’s superiority. , ORDINARY Sx if Sfi 3 LATHER = s =5 fcj T,c, 'J M 3 lS- IP W Sr, 31 Ordinary, big = £ H bubble lather ?• H (greatly magniis; ’J —lfl■ MU' »■ fied). Note airK* 3 filled bubbles jl which can’t soften do the job. Only small bubbles perrSgjg- mit sufficient spafer. Cspyriaht HG.2.21.29 MEN WHO PREFER CREAM SHOULD ASK FOR COLGATE’S RAPID-SHAVE CREAM

one day in town is all that is necessary. Let the Saving on Your Teeth Pay for Your Vacation. A PERFECT SET OF TEETH £2 12s. 6dL~" REMODELLING fl. Ms. 6d. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS fk Cd. FROST & FROST 119 Upper Willis Street

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 32, 1 November 1929, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 32, 1 November 1929, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 32, 1 November 1929, Page 19